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Sam Hunt Performs on “Late Night with Seth Meyers” (Updated)

Those willing to “Leave the Night On” will have the opportunity to watch singer-songwriter Sam Hunt perform on NBC’s “Late Night with Seth Meyers.”

Hunt, whose breakthrough release “Leave the Night On” just became one of country radio’s (rolling) top ten songs, takes the stage on Wednesday’s edition of the later-night NBC talk show.

The appearance comes roughly five weeks before he issues his debut studio album “Montevallo.”  Between now and then, the singer-songwriter behind Kenny Chesney’s “Come Over,” Keith Urban’s “Cop Car” and Billy Currington’s “We Are Tonight” remains committed to sending his own “Night On” even deeper into the country airplay top ten.

Wednesday’s “Late Night,” which airs at 12:35AM ET, also features appearances by Stephen King and James Harden.  Photos from the episode, which was taped Wednesday evening, are available below. A video of the “Leave the Night On” performance also follows:

Written by Brian Cantor

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